Software Configuration

Ensure the most value from your new investment with quick and precise configuration of your data center management software to suit your specific business needs.

Ensuring the most value for your new investment in a StruxureWare Data Center Management Software product by quickly and precisely configuring the system to suit your specific business needs while utilizing the full capabilities of the product. Schneider Electric's team of certified engineers with broad data center knowledge, deep technical skills, and experience in industry best practices, offers the most extensive set of services allowing customers to maximize their investment in the StruxureWare Data Center Management Software products.

Travel and labor expenses are included in most service contracts. Please see the statement of work for the service specifics.

Saves time and money

Reduces the need for expensive change orders

Availability

Best practices

Allows users and data center professionals to learn from specifications generated by the world's leading experts on data center software

Multiple levels of service

With the option of packages or individual service components, our services are structured to allow you to pick and choose what you would like APC to do for you.

Professional expertise

Ensures quality by using only APC Certified Engineers with several years of industry experience

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Sizing and run time calculators are based on Watt ratings. VA (Volt-Amp) ratings are also a common method for measuring power but provide less accurate results. On APC.COM, VA values are often shown for convienience and may be entered as input data. However, VA values are always translated into Watts. This translation is done using an approximation formula which assumes that low VA loads have a power factor of around 0.6 and high power loads have a power factor of nearly 1.0, which is representative of typical, (but not all) computing equipment. For highest precision, use Watt values where available.

The translator below shows how VA can be converted to Watts using the APC.COM formula: